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Playing better baseball

โœ Scribed by Rick Wolff


Publisher
Human Kinetics
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Leaves
212
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Inside tips to improve all areas of your game.

โœฆ Table of Contents



Content: Ch. 1. Leading Off With the Basics --
Ch. 2. Using the Tools of the Trade --
Ch. 3. Conditioning Your Body and Throwing Arm --
Ch. 4. Practicing to Your Max --
Ch. 5. Developing an Offensive Arsenal --
Ch. 6. Becoming a Top-Flight Defensive Player --
Ch. 7. Pitching - Not Throwing - To Win --
Ch. 8. Mastering the Mental Side of Hitting --
Ch. 9. Showcasing Your Skills and Attitude.
Abstract:

A guide for serious players who want to raise their performance to a higher level. Coaches should also find the book a useful reference and teaching tool for developing their players' full potential. Read more...


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